EMEA
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Issuers including Portugal, CEB and BNG braved a short window to get their first deals of 2024 done
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AMC’s CEO Bob Diamond talks to GlobalCapital about his thwarted plan to buy Credit Suisse’s investment bank, why Barclays needs to be bold and where opportunities lie in 2024
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Issuer garners big demand in first deal since MSCI upgraded its ESG credentials
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Country prints bigger bond than expected and will therefore rely less on private placements
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Funds need to put assets out quickly following pressure from LPs for liquidity after a multi-year lull in European equities
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The country has become more attractive for investors since last year’s election
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UK and European indexes have started the year poorly, but pent up supply and constructive market conditions mean the market remains optimistic
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Volatile market proves little obstacle for long maturity funding
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Varying luck for corporate bonds in euros as secondary market wobbles
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◆ Market moves wider but German insurer still gathers €2.4bn of orders ◆ Pays higher NIP to print than it would have a day earlier ◆ Starts buy-back of RT1 ahead of September call date
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Country is dialling down bond market activity
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Any new issue premium estimate is tricky because of a bigger than usual secondary adjustment